Free Open Source .NET Mobile API From Mobile Experts - 51degrees.mobi

Today almost all web sites are designed to operate on a desktop or laptop computer. According to the Mobile Data Association,
"by 2010 more people are predicted to access the internet on a mobile device than a traditional desktop PC". Anyone operating marketing, ecommerce, information or entertainment web sites now needs to consider the mobile phone when designing content
and services.

New mobile devices are released every week with their users expecting compelling mobile web sites to access on the move. In order to deliver the best possible experience it is important for your web site to know what these devices are and what they are capable
of. The good news is that this task is now made more easy and effective by http://51degrees.mobi/.

51degrees.mobi has released free open source .NET Mobile API for developers. It allows Visual Basic and C# developers to benefit from the extensive mobile device information available
in WURFLwhich is also used by
BBC,
Bank of America,
MySpace and
Admob among others. The solution integrates seamlessly with an existing .NET web site and does not require any changes to your existing pages. Mobile
specific landing pages can be written using standard .NET controls automatically redirecting mobiles to appropriate content.

If you’re developing mobile websites and struggling with the variety of mobile devices let 51Degrees.mobi manage it for you. It will reduce development time, uses device data you can trust and leaves you free to focus on delivering an amazing mobile experience.

firstRequestOnly : If set to true only the first request received by the web site is redirected to the mobileUrl when the site is accessed from a mobile device. (Optional – defaults to true)mobilePagesRegex : A regular expression that when applied to the current request Path (context.Request. AppRelativeCurrentExecutionFilePath) will return true if it should be considered a mobile page. Use this attribute to tell redirection about
mobile pages derived from base classes such as System.Web.UI.Page. Redirection needs to be aware of mobile pages so that requests to these pages can be ignored.

Please give a try it will help you a lot with your mobile web developments.